Cloth Diapering

Bummis Fleece Liners

km_mdkm_md member
edited September 2014 in Cloth Diapering
I was just wondering if anyone had any experience with these liners and if you liked them/if they worked. 

DD sleeps in a sbish snapless and has been all of a sudden peeing a lot more than before, so she is waking up with a saturated diaper and some days she has red spots that I'm pretty positive are from wetness. I wipe her down, pat her dry and let her have some no diaper time in the morning so the redness usually doesn't last long, but if I can avoid it, that would be better. She is usually in her ON diaper for 12 hours. There are nights that I can change her, but there are also nights that she STTN, so I'm looking for a solution for that. 

Bummis are the only fleece liners that I saw at any of the places I usually shop at, that is why I'm asking about them, but I am open to other suggestions!

Thanks ladies!

ETA: What about blueberry liners? Does anyone have experience with them?


Re: Bummis Fleece Liners

  • I bought some early on to see what fleece liners were like. They're just rectangular pieces of micro fleece and would be super easy to make on your own; if I needed more for future baby that's what I would do.

    They work just fine :)
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  • They're ok, but they are a serious pain in the backside to spray off.  They also seem a little small to me.
    I believe you could just make your own for less than the cost of Bummis.

    (Bummis disposable liners are pretty awesome.)
  • They're ok, but they are a serious pain in the backside to spray off.  They also seem a little small to me.
    I believe you could just make your own for less than the cost of Bummis.

    (Bummis disposable liners are pretty awesome.)
    Thanks for the info! I'll look into making my own but I'm not sure I have the skill (or the time really lol)


  • I thought microfleece didn't unravel, so all you have to do is cut the squares?
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  • km_md said:



    They're ok, but they are a serious pain in the backside to spray off.  They also seem a little small to me.
    I believe you could just make your own for less than the cost of Bummis.

    (Bummis disposable liners are pretty awesome.)

    Thanks for the info! I'll look into making my own but I'm not sure I have the skill (or the time really lol)

    No skill required. Just cut micro fleece into the size you want. No sewing or anything. You probably even have a micro fleece receiving blanket laying around you could use.
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  • Oh, well in that case, I definitely have the skill to cut squares lol I don't think I have anything lying around though so I'd have to go out and buy. Either way, thank you!


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